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This tag is for questions about answers: how to answer, whether specific answers are appropriate, and so forth.
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Summing up answers in the top answer
An answer that just collates other answers is effectively either plagiarism (if unattributed) or downright unethical (if attributed). Feel completely free to downvote these. … An answer that collates answers given as comments is a symptom of a wider problem. Where people have created this scenario, posting such an answer is probably the best way to fix it. …
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Is it bad if I try to answer a question based on recently learned material while providing t...
This is exactly what you should do.
None of us is 100% sure of our answer; that's why we have peer review.
If you're wrong, don't worry: you'll soon find out! :)
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Should I delete my answer if the answer is "No, this is not possible"?
changed the question (and to a non-question at that; we're not here to "write the string concat code for him) you should roll it back; questions shouldn't be fundamentally changed like that once they have answers …
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Asker thinks there's a bug in their code but there isn't, should you answer explaining why not?
I find this situation to be borderline.
In the past I have occasionally written an answer that basically says "your code is fine; you have X, Y, Z setting wrong in your compiler" or "actually, your c …
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Accepted
Why doesn't Stack Overflow awards points on just answering questions?
Um, no. You get rep if you post an answer and it is correct/good/worthwhile. You should not get rep for posting an answer that is not helpful in any way shape or form. Seems pretty obvious.
In fact, …
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Initial Edits and Fastest Gun in the West
The post, having been edited, will have a post revision history link on it.
If someone is upvoting a post solely because its timestamp is earlier than other timestamps, totally ignoring the fact that …
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What should I do when I see an answer posted as a comment?
I agree that this "answers as comments" nonsense is getting out of hand. … is not a chat room or forum or message board (indeed, its entire reason for being is to not be these things) and yet people are starting to treat it as such, ignoring the proper process for delivering answers …
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Should every question have an answer?
The comment section is not for answers. At all. This is not a chat room or a forum. We have questions, and then their answers. In the answer section. Period. …
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Posting link to ideone.com requires code — breaks my answer
Can't it be removed, or reputation-limited, or something?
Basically… no.
This is an edge case, really. The filter is clearly intended to prevent users from simply linking to an example off-site, …
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How do I deal with my own revised solution of a provided answer?
I tend to just post a new answer (after all, that's what the site is for - a question with multiple similar but different answers!). … Anyway, we can get bogged down with edit suggestions and comment threads but, ultimately, this is a Q&A: a series of questions and a series of answers. Don't be afraid to post answers. …
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Accepted
How to help less-skilled developers?
You can't.
If the user's skill isn't up to the level of understanding the code that they posted, the likelihood that they'll understand the answer is pretty small.
Fortunately, this is not your resp …
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I'm getting really, really tired of filtering through the garbage... any tips?
YOLO: give up and find something more entertaining to do with your life. There's no need to continue using SO if it's just going to make you fret about most of the questions being rubbish. That's pret …
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How to explain "instant" answers? Is there a secret queue or notifications for new questions?
Honestly, it's simply just because many of us sit at our desks, day in and day out, not only refreshing our email inboxes and Facebook feeds, but also our Stack Overflow front pages. When we see somet …
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How to deal appropriately with answers posted for obvious help vampire questions?
Did I act right here?
No. You downvoted a useful post and started having a mind-altering experience in the comments.
The question was also not a "help vampire" question.
However, I tend to agre …
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Posting link to ideone.com requires code — breaks my answer
I've had to add a dummy code block to this answer because the answer links to online "compiler" ideone.com.
The thing is, the code under the link has nothing at all to do with the answer: the link se …